Photos for July 11, 2005

Boats and debris litter Florida State Route 399 after Hurricane Dennis swept through Pensacola Beach, Fla. The hurricane, which began to weaken just before it hit Sunday near the Florida-Alabama border, caused considerably less destruction than had been feared.

The wreckage of two freight trains that collided Sunday near Bentonia, Miss., burns. Yazoo County authorities said they had recovered the body of one crew member and were searching the wreckage for three others.

Rian Busse, left, and Brenda Mulberry take Discovery launch T-shirts off the conveyor dryer Thursday at Space Shirts in Merritt Island, Fla. The area's 9,000 hotel rooms are all booked and T-shirts have been delivered to local shops.

Julian Bond, chairman of the board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, speaks Sunday at the Opening of the NAACP 96th annual convention at the Midwest Airlines Center in Milwaukee.

Under an Iraqi election billboard, U.S. troops, Iraqi police and Iraqi military arrive on the scene of a suicide bombing Sunday outside an Iraqi army recruiting center in Baghdad, Iraq. The billboard reads: "God Is Great. We swear by the blood in our veins and the ink on our finger that we will not be defeated."

Truck driver David Zepeda, 39, is silhouetted June 28 as he drives his truck to the port of Long Beach, Calif. The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are girding themselves against the tide of goods from the Far East with a strategy to move nearly half of the landslide of cargo traffic at night and weekends.

Kansas City shortstop Angel Berroa tags out Minnesota's Michael Ryan (12) as he tries to steal second base in the fifth inning. The Royals rallied, but lost to the Twins, 3-2 in 12 innings. Both squads wore Negro Leagues uniforms Sunday at Kansas City, Mo.

A woman walks by posters encouraging people to vote "no" on the EU constitution outside a polling station Sunday in Luxembourg. Voters approved the embattled European Union constitution, a treaty that many in the 25-nation bloc say is already dead.

The golden shrine of the Dome of the Rock mosque in Jerusalem's Old city can be seen behind a wall being built in the village of Abu Dis on the outskirts of Jerusalem in this Dec. 29, 2003, file photo. Israel's separation barrier will cut off 55,000 Palestinian residents of Jerusalem from their city, Israel's Cabinet acknowledged Sunday, even as it decided to push ahead with the project over strident Palestinian objections and some U.S. misgivings.

Posters of people who are still missing following Thursday's bomb attacks in London hang Sunday outside King's Cross Train Station in the British capital. Many people have taken to the streets of London, visiting sites to pay their respects to the dead and injured after the bomb attacks.

Oakland's Dan Johnson, center, is greeted by teammates after he hit a solo home run against Chicago White Sox pitcher Freddy Garcia. The A's lost the lead, but rallied for a 9-8, 11-inning victory Sunday in Chicago, completing a three-game sweep of the White Sox.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his crew head to Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Nextel Cup USG Sheetrock 400. Earnhardt claimed his first victory of the season on Sunday at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill.

Jens Voigt, of Germany, leads the chase as he rides up the Feignes pass during the ninth stage of the Tour de France. Mickael Rasmussen of Denmark won the stage Sunday, but Voigt took the overall lead from Lance Armstrong.

Wichita State baseball coach Gene Stephenson, left, talks to Oklahoma interim coach Sunny Galloway before their teams' game May 3 in Norman, Okla. After 28 seasons at WSU, Stephenson, a former OU assistant, is leaving to become head coach of the Sooners.